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The No. 1 Thing New Leaders Must Do To Take Over Teams Successfully
The first task a new leader must undertake is accurately gauging the change readiness of the people they’re responsible for leading
How To Guide Your Nonprofit Toward Mission-Friendly Growth
Here's how to not lose sight of your organization's mission when scaling up
What A Cancer Diagnosis Teaches You About Life
There is always a story behind a picture. Every person faces a struggle
Smart Advice Any New Business Owner Should Follow
Knowing how things could go wrong can mean the difference between planning and reacting
Ten Signs Of A Penny-Pinching Employer
You're better off knowing you're interviewing with penny-pinching cheapskates before you get to the job offer stage! Here are ten warning signs you're dealing with a cheap employer
Don’t Be Surprised at Who Tops Glassdoor’s 2018 Best Places to Work
There are a number of best places to work lists, and the one from Glassdoor, which touts itself as “one of the largest and fastest growing job sites in the…
How Improving Financial Health Boosts Productivity
When employees are suffering financial hardship, it shows up in their work. As employers increasingly recognize that financial wellness can boost productivity, the next step is to design a successful…
Telehealth Continues Rapid Growth but Regulatory Barriers Persist
Telemedicine is transforming health care, allowing providers to deliver services when and where patients need them, thereby improving outcomes and lowering costs. Legal and regulatory roadblocks, however, still hinder telehealth…
CVS-Aetna Merger Could Change How Employers Buy Health Benefits
The announcement that retail pharmacy giant CVS Health Corp. is seeking to purchase one of the nation's largest health insurers, Aetna Inc
University Must Go to Trial in Denial-of-Tenure Retaliation Case
A university chancellor's decision to deny a professor tenure after an internal review board recommended otherwise was not above scrutiny because her explanations for her decision were inconsistent with her…



